Sorry, sorry.
Now, I think I understand it.
Thank you very much.
So if I want to mask ports 27000 to 28031 Then I can use rules something like this:
27000 0xfff8
port: 0110 1001 0111 1000...
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Sorry, sorry.
Now, I think I understand it.
Thank you very much.
So if I want to mask ports 27000 to 28031 Then I can use rules something like this:
27000 0xfff8
port: 0110 1001 0111 1000...
This is more complicated than I thought. :-(
You said:
1024 0xfc00 will prioritize a range of 1024... 2047
so:
0000 0100 0000 0000
1111 1100 0000 0000
Thank you your answer.
Hmm...
Then I think
1024 0xf077 will prioritize a range of ports 1024...5000
...as it was in my first try. Is it O.K.?
...but I don't know why didn't it work.
I've started using wshaper and it works very well.
I have "only" one problem with it.
I don't know, really don't know how can I prioritize not only one, but a range of ports. I've searched by...
Now it works for me.
The problem was that I created the file using win.
After opened it with vi, I saw "^M"s in the end of every row...
Sorry about this and thank you very much to tryed to...
Now it works for me.
The problem was that I created the file using win.
After opened it with vi, I saw "^M"s in the end of every row...
Sorry about this and thank you very much to tryed to...
I've created an other thread four days ago in the WL-500g Q&A part of the forum here: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=5667
(before you wrote) because I thought there are more people reading...
I tryed a factory reset from the router's web interface.
Then I didn't modified anything just enabled flashfs, but it didn't work.
I still can't run the script when it starts with #!/bin/sh
(Now...
When I type sh in the consol I must type exit twice to get the telnet window close. So, it seems to be there...
For cat /proc/self/maps
The response is:
00400000-004cc000 r-xp 00000000 1f:02...
Sorry, I've mistyped it.
My post-boot file have #!/bin/sh in the first row.
So, this was not the problem.
Maybe I'll try to reset the router if you think the post-boot script is ok.
Have...
I've tried to rename it back to root but it didn't help.
Any idea?
So I have created a file called boot-script in /usr/local/sbin/
It contains:
#/bin/sh
echo ize
/usr/local/no-ip/noip2
then
chmod +x post-boot
What am I doing wrong?
Hi,
I tried to search for solution but I didn't succeed.
My firmware is 1.9.2.7-7e.
My post-boot script is /tmp/local/sbin/post-boot, and it is executable.
Now it contains:
It says:
: not found /bin/sh
: No such file or directory
: No such file or directory
/dev/root on / type squashfs (ro)
none on /dev type devfs (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
ramfs on /tmp...
The post-boot file is executable.
Now it contains only:
/usr/local/no-ip/noip2
If I launch it, the no-ip is starting to run.
If I modify the post-boot to:
Hi,
Please, somebody tell me how can I put it to the post-boot.
(I have a WL-500g Deluxe with firmware 1.9.2.7-7e)
The no-ip program is in the /usr/local/no-ip directory and it's config file...
Thank you for your reply.
I will try to search for "pppoe/pptp mss clamping".
Nobody using these new firmwares, or others have working FTP access?
Nobody has the same problem?
Any idea?
I have the Oleg's latest firmware (1.9.2.7-7c) in my Wl-500G Deluxe router.
My problem is I can't use the most of FTP sites.
When I want to download usually is halts after '150 Opening ASCII mode...